RE: [WSG] How do I start a group in a city

2004-03-27 Thread Cameron Adams
No, really, he isn't!

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--- Peter Firminger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 and I'm not the
 socialising type!
  
 P

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RE: [WSG] How do I start a group in a city

2004-03-26 Thread Peter Firminger
Title: How do I start a group in a city



Hi Brian,

There would be no real need for a domain and local website as you 
could post your meeting notices, presentation materialsetc. on the 
WSGsite giving you exposure to others that may happen along later. That is 
unless you didn't want it to be a WSG meeting :-) 

I have added a link to a table showing all member cities, states 
and countries with a first name only to protect people's privacy. This is 
ordered by country, state, city (so you may want to adjust your details in the 
database to normalise the data in spelling, abbreviation 
etc).

You can get to it from the bottom of the members page just above 
the Country/Member count.

We can put you in contact with others in your area to discuss a 
potential meetingif you like. We make the initial contact and 
onlyshare the detailsof people wishing to participate so your 
privacy is assured. Let us know off list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).

It really is worth the time to get together for an evening 
every6 or 8 weeks. Having been to every meeting so far (Sydney and 
Melbourne) I have never been bored or disappointed, and I'm not the socialising 
type!

P

  I think it would be interesting to say the least and at least a good 
  reason to invite others over to bring the beer once a month and discuss web 
  stuff - so how does one go 'bout starting up a local group. AS I run my own 
  servers, I have the domain space to donate and can likely swing the $10 for a 
  .org domain. So that end is covered.
  Brian